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9-52 Main, 1-17 Washington, 14 Waverly Sts., Cattaraugus, New York Coordinates 42°19′47″N 78°52′04″W / 42.32972°N 78.86778°W / 42.32972; -78
It is located in the Penn-York Valley, a once thriving Rust Belt railroad region that spans Northeastern Pennsylvania and New York and includes Waverly in New York state and South Waverly, Sayre, and Athens in Pennsylvania. The region's combined population is nearly 30,000 and the village's population was 4,444 as of the 2010 census.
The Penn-York Valley (referred to locally as The Valley) is a group of communities that straddles the New York and Pennsylvania border. [1] It includes the villages and boroughs of: [2] Waverly, New York; Sayre, Pennsylvania; Athens, Pennsylvania; South Waverly, Pennsylvania
A rendering of a Waverly project to renovate East Waverly Park, one of nine NY Forward Projects approved for the village. NY Forward allocated $1,196,000 million for the project.
The town of Waverly was formed in 1880 from part of the town of Dickinson.Half its area was lost to the town of Altamont (the present-day town of Tupper Lake) in 1890.The St. Regis Falls area was a major lumber producer, and the Northern Adirondack Railroad was built from Moira, connecting the area to the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad.
Waverly is the name of some places in the U.S. state of New York: Waverly, Tioga County, New York, a village in New York's Southern Tier; Waverly, Franklin County, New York, a town in Northern New York; Waverly, Cattaraugus County, New York, a hamlet in Western New York, now known as Otto, within the town of Otto, New York
Waverly Village Hall is a historic village hall located at Waverly in Tioga County, New York, United States. It is a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick and masonry building built in 1892. The architect was J. H. Pierce and the builder Sherman A. Genung. The most dominant feature of the building is the Queen Anne style bell tower. [2]
It is a specialist auctioneer of antique and rare works on paper, and it is considered the oldest continually operating New York specialist auction house. The company has separate specialist departments for books , autographs and manuscripts , maps and atlases , photographs and photographic literature , prints and drawings, vintage posters ...